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Life after the Internet

Technology is seeping into every area of our lives. Privacy is a flimsy throwback to a bygone age. How are organizations today creating services for a world with two million apps? Take a look at how the interface for our personal experience has shifted from a command line through Windows, to browsers, applications, and wearables. This session explores the history of the user interface, software, and digital services and catapults audiences into 2030, when personalization drives experience and we download "habits" and "environments.

DESCRIPTION: The world's most connected man and "the innernet”. The Internet has completely changed humanity's view of itself and the world. Never before have access to information and misinformation has been so great. How do we navigate this brave new world and what should we do with all the data we produce? Meet the man whose body is constantly monitored by hundreds of sensors. Specific ask: Information on AI ON STAGE DATE/TIME: March 5, 2017 / 1:10pm -1:50pm STAGE DURATION: 40 minutes TOPIC: The Inner-Net

Speaking of digital, what’s the first search result if you type “Most Connected” into a broswer?

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The amount of people that don’t have access to healthcare

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Life after the Internet

1.
Life After The Internet
Welcome to The “Inner-Net” aka The Matrix
“Let me tell you why you're here. You're here because you know something. What you
know you can't explain, but you feel it. You've felt it your entire life, that there's something
wrong with the world.”

2.
The Matrix is a
story about
“Interface”
Computer
Augmented Reality
Reality

12.
700 Years
Mass producing knowledge made it easier
to lose and throw away.
2000 Years
Multiple languages created a great loss
in cultural understanding.
3500 Years
Recording our versions of history.
30,000 Years
Language and learning in the age of fight or
flight.
30,000BC – 700AD

56.
“There's a billion to one chance we're
living in base reality” –Elon Musk

57.
I know you’re out there. I can feel you now.
I know that you’re afraid… afraid of us. You’re afraid of change.
I don’t know the future.
I didn’t come here to tell you how this is going to end.
I came here to tell how it’s going to begin.